ok well im 16 and my boyfriend and i were both virgins when we decided to have sex. I knew that be fore me he had only gotten oral sex from other girls. i have been on birth control for a while now and we had had unprotected sex before and i have gotten a yeast in fection a while ago then a while after that cleared up we ahd sex again and i had discharge very similar to a yeast in fection but not itchy at all. That didnt clear up for a while but now just every once in a while i will get a white-ish looking discharge. I'm worried i might have an STD or something. what should i do?
Kendra_Berri answered Monday June 22 2009, 3:03 pm: Discharge varies throughout a woman's cycle. However, you want to get into the practice of going to the doctor and discussing your concerns and getting some answers.
Also, since you're sexually active, make sure you get your regular pap test done. Pap tests check for cervical cancer, which you're more likely to get if you're sexually active.
Jasminaa answered Monday June 22 2009, 12:44 pm: It's probably not a STD, it's normal. Expecially beacause you're sexual active. Also, before you get your period, you will notice a lot of it.
If you're really worrieda about it being a STD, which I highly doubt, you can get it checked out. Just to make sure, go to your gyno.
Andreaaaa answered Monday June 22 2009, 12:27 pm: Get checked out! It's very likely you have an STD =/ I hope not!
Girls also get a whitish discharge a few days before their about to start their period. So, maybe that's it. But I'd still totally get checked out! [ Andreaaaa's advice column | Ask Andreaaaa A Question ]
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